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asi and it improves the america spending. it eliminated funding for the clean technologyd wh fund thatoo supports exports of solar, windh and other meanwhile technologiet you know what it does?e because we remove that.emove we removed a major competitor to china.they are the funding. in the hour funding thesewe have technologies.n from we have serious competition.htet theyo are delighted to see us step back so these jobs are not going to be the technology in s, the united states, we are not going to be exporting this. china will take over. can how shortsighted can this be?ins it's like you own a business anr you've got a competitor on the u other side of town and say well, we are not going to retire, we y are going to carry on today'sds goods, we are going to be theren a couple days a week. w i hope that competitor doesn't m drive us out of business. it drastically reduces the spending to operate the embassies and consulates, whichn every american traveling, working or studying overseaserss depend on. every one of us know tha
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in the case of america could be in china or could be anywhere and in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often an expression of a form of it's i didn't mean that in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china is awful not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think people have a political voice here certainly more than in china. but the huge role played by money for example has distorted the process somewhat i mean it is not received but like all democracies it has great flaws and one of the flaws i think in this country is that you have two parties and people who get elected only can only get elected if there are. huge amounts of money involved and that leaves a lot of the population sort of out of the equation who do you think is the real power in the united states who really leads the country at this point is a corporations you know still wall street
in the case of america could be in china or could be anywhere and in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often an expression of a form of it's i didn't mean that in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china is awful not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think people...
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that helped shape the debate in the way that it supports the idea that immigration is important to america. we are part of the american immigration council, formally known as the american immigration law foundation. we work very closely with lawyers, including one of the sponsors of tonight's events. when i talk about compehensive immigration reform to people, i often like to move away from the movie analogy to the game analogy. think about it as a rubik's cube. if you get one side right, it probably means the other sites are screwed up. you cannot think about immigration as the one issue. there are so many that interact with each other. we often focus on legalization because it's such an overwhelming issue in many ways. we have so many people that are here without the appropriate documentation. we also know we have huge family backlogs. we have all kinds of problems with the due process and the interior enforcement issues that we face. we have a worker verification program that does not really address our needs. we have a very dynamic economy, but very static numbers for immigrating. we h
that helped shape the debate in the way that it supports the idea that immigration is important to america. we are part of the american immigration council, formally known as the american immigration law foundation. we work very closely with lawyers, including one of the sponsors of tonight's events. when i talk about compehensive immigration reform to people, i often like to move away from the movie analogy to the game analogy. think about it as a rubik's cube. if you get one side right, it...
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the first time since the attack on libya they addressed lawmakers who are desperate for answers about america's latest war parties came forward was there. twelve days into the u.s. bombing of libya. u.s. congressmen were hoping to finally get some answers but after two hours of questioning the secretary of defense and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff they were still confusion about the u.s. is ending and i think a policy success would be the removal of the qaddafi regime a military mission is a limited one and does not include regime change. who the rebels are we don't have much visibility into and of those who have risen against gadhafi each element has its own agenda. it's pretty much a pickup ball game of this point and whether the u.s. will arm them discuss our plans if you need regarding arming the rebels they seem to be getting their books weird but keep in mind pass the buck on that one deferring to the white house but if it was al qaeda decided to bristle and there are a big story would clearly have a problem about how long the u.s. will stay the bottom line is no one can predict f
the first time since the attack on libya they addressed lawmakers who are desperate for answers about america's latest war parties came forward was there. twelve days into the u.s. bombing of libya. u.s. congressmen were hoping to finally get some answers but after two hours of questioning the secretary of defense and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff they were still confusion about the u.s. is ending and i think a policy success would be the removal of the qaddafi regime a military mission...
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wisconsin we'll debate whether or not policy makers can learn anything from the still stalemate in america sterility. need to know this after nearly two weeks the labor protests in wisconsin are not slowing down in fact of picking up so the biggest crowds yet more than one hundred thousand people descend upon the state capitol in madison wisconsin on saturday to speak out against governor scott walker's ideological war on unions the largest demonstration that state since the vietnam war and the protesters were joined by crowds nationwide as move on dot org held rallies in every state capitol to show solidarity with the working people of wisconsin on sunday felice ordered people in the state capital in wisconsin to leave by four pm or risk of rouse but the deadline came and went with hundreds of people remaining camped out and those who stayed were allowed to sleep overnight there for the thirteenth night in a row back they were joined by many off duty police and firefighters police officers and firefighters meanwhile not to be out there on the billionaire koch brothers whose court. aeratio
wisconsin we'll debate whether or not policy makers can learn anything from the still stalemate in america sterility. need to know this after nearly two weeks the labor protests in wisconsin are not slowing down in fact of picking up so the biggest crowds yet more than one hundred thousand people descend upon the state capitol in madison wisconsin on saturday to speak out against governor scott walker's ideological war on unions the largest demonstration that state since the vietnam war and the...
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. >> se dijo listo para jugar un doblete copa oro y copa américa. >> barry b dice dando de qué hablar luego que fiscales sacaron a relucir grabaciones de su ex amante evidencia el uso de esteroides ya que uno de los efecto secundarios de dicho fármaco es la ira. >> ganaron 120 a 99 por el equipo de la gran manzana, quien más anotó douglas con 29 puntos. >> prenda la tele porque estaremos con el debut de red bulls. >> los goles de méxico, la hazaña del chicharito. >> y por el título pesado, los mensajes y todo en su junta deportiva. >> va a estar bueno verdad. >> cerramos con una de boxeo golden boy p. >> ahora sí a ver quién termina pues con él porque es lógico que promotores se pelean lo que se espera, ser el próximo many pacquiao, todo es cuestión de dinerito, bueno seguimos con más de primer impacto. >> gracias roxana. >> un hombre logró romper su propio récord fue en noruega aunque lograrlo debe haber resultado bastante doloroso no creen?. >> pues se lanzó a una piscina inflable que continúa solo 12 pulgadas de agua helada. >> un verdadero festín disfrutaron, sus
. >> se dijo listo para jugar un doblete copa oro y copa américa. >> barry b dice dando de qué hablar luego que fiscales sacaron a relucir grabaciones de su ex amante evidencia el uso de esteroides ya que uno de los efecto secundarios de dicho fármaco es la ira. >> ganaron 120 a 99 por el equipo de la gran manzana, quien más anotó douglas con 29 puntos. >> prenda la tele porque estaremos con el debut de red bulls. >> los goles de méxico, la hazaña del...
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but actually, it's easier than you think, because general mills big g line of cereals is america's number one source of whole grain at breakfast. there's whole grain in every box... ♪ ...from chex... to cheerios... to lucky charms. so you can get the whole grain you want with the taste you love. get started on the whole grain you're missing with your favorite big g cereals. make sure to look for the white check. >> welcome back to beyond the head lines. today we're talking about political unrest in middle east and africa. protest have continued in the last couple of months and we have seen that the internet is a powerful tool giving voice to the people in the streets and also had iran silence decent. >> popular iranian restaurant customers told us they couldn't talk about the protest and please don't bother to stop by. >> because they are afraid to go back to iran they will grab him. they don't want that. >> he's not joking. >> they suspect that the government would watch that and take repricals. >> i am not going back and that's why i am talking to you. >> far fetched. some of us have
but actually, it's easier than you think, because general mills big g line of cereals is america's number one source of whole grain at breakfast. there's whole grain in every box... ♪ ...from chex... to cheerios... to lucky charms. so you can get the whole grain you want with the taste you love. get started on the whole grain you're missing with your favorite big g cereals. make sure to look for the white check. >> welcome back to beyond the head lines. today we're talking about...
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america and you know sauce the i'll see you right back here in just half an hour. or greater. i tell marvin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. download the official anti obligation show on so annoying called touch from the. all keys mine comes and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the com. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've done the future of coverage. if. any is eat meat. you know you. just. don't know how many of you. homemade explosives slipped across the atlantic into the hands of the ira. the world's first full scale car bomb war was now ready to began. and the material to make the bombs was lying around in every farmer's barn in ireland. channel callahan was a senior ira bomb maker at the time my understanding is that the ira was running up explosives and it would get generated great difficulty in getting hold of the chip commercial explosives to get small amounts which could steal from the far east you could not could find the money not to was at midnight it was
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it's recycling that emotion, taking america's worst day, and turning it into our greatest national symbol. and i felt that as i was going in there that day, that this was something special that not only i, but, you know, the nation can rally around. >> reporter: at 684 feet, the ship is longer than two football fields. it has a crew of 360 sailors and can carry up to 700 marines. it sailed up to new york for the commissioning ceremony. as it passed the site of ground zero, the warship fired a 21-gun salute. when we return, learn about this very special ship. twist to one, for length and drama... new revlon, customeyes mascara. >>> reporter: on november 2nd, 2009, the "uss new york" sailed into the harbor of its namesake city for the first time. the bow of this ship is built from seven and a half tons of steel which was recovered from the world trade center after 9/11. >> the world trade center was always the symbol of new york, and now the "uss new york" becomes that symbol itself. the ship honors the victims of the 9/11 attacks as well as those who rushed to their aid, the first responde
it's recycling that emotion, taking america's worst day, and turning it into our greatest national symbol. and i felt that as i was going in there that day, that this was something special that not only i, but, you know, the nation can rally around. >> reporter: at 684 feet, the ship is longer than two football fields. it has a crew of 360 sailors and can carry up to 700 marines. it sailed up to new york for the commissioning ceremony. as it passed the site of ground zero, the warship...
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this is the heart of america's grain belt where major drug roquet retired after clashing with the pentagon over the effects of depleted uranium. but even retired he still continues his battle against these wee nations. the internet has proven to be a great weapon for him and he has become an expert on casualties and the after effects of the recent iraq war he blames d.-u. minissha for most of the medical problems connected to the war. the casualty rate for vietnam was crushed only seven percent eight percent of those who served here will look at it over one third are now casualties already over thirty percent of every one of the services now so bad off medically that they have to request permanent medical care and permanent pensions from the u.s. department of veteran affairs that's an incredible number. look pentagon has ended up saying that there is no danger at all from depleted uranium while some activists claim that it is the world's threat roquet like many activists in the n.t. do you camp have been on both sides of the fence first as a member of the military establishment supporting
this is the heart of america's grain belt where major drug roquet retired after clashing with the pentagon over the effects of depleted uranium. but even retired he still continues his battle against these wee nations. the internet has proven to be a great weapon for him and he has become an expert on casualties and the after effects of the recent iraq war he blames d.-u. minissha for most of the medical problems connected to the war. the casualty rate for vietnam was crushed only seven percent...
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. >> mañana juega el monterrey contra el america . >> poca cosa. >> voy por el monterrey . >> si quiere ir al partido que se jugará el próximo 26 de marzo aún puede ganar boletos. >> es sencillo, sólo tiene que ingresar a la página de noticias 24 en tu comunidad . >> tienen que buscar las pistas sobre el partido de méxico . >> también tienen que ver el triunfo del amor. >> entre los besos de william levy . >> (risas) . >> como parte de un estudio, los cientificos introdujeron un gas, y se dieron cuenta que las sacudidas bajaban. >> las personas tenían en comun que ninguno había tenido resultado con un examen antes. >> ♪. >> ya se los decia, este fin de semana será de lluvia y más lluvias. >> planes dentro de casa. >> vamos con guillermo quiroz . >> ¿qué tal? buenas noches, a partir de mañana se presentara una super luna, en los últimos 20 años que no se presentaba. >> debido a que en el orbita esta muy cerca la lunba. >> bueno, las condiciones de lluvia continuan para nosotros. >> el panorama será de lluvias. >> para esta noche, lluvias, mañana la presencia de alguna
. >> mañana juega el monterrey contra el america . >> poca cosa. >> voy por el monterrey . >> si quiere ir al partido que se jugará el próximo 26 de marzo aún puede ganar boletos. >> es sencillo, sólo tiene que ingresar a la página de noticias 24 en tu comunidad . >> tienen que buscar las pistas sobre el partido de méxico . >> también tienen que ver el triunfo del amor. >> entre los besos de william levy . >> (risas) . >> como...
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america and christine for south you have a great weekend. issue is that so much the same you're going to get a lot of the play areas. and some in the world's supply disasters are major economic and trading power the forces of globalization punish the. the earth the uk. the think they'll. see the sun . if. me leave. it is to. see. wealthy british. market try not to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much cause or were no holds barred look at the global financial headlines and two kinds a report. the world. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future covered. download the official t. application on the phone oh i pod touch from the i choose ops to. launch all she life on the go. video on demand on she's mine gold costs and says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the call. plays the topic of a. plane. ticket to. the celeb. hello and welcome to cross. stop guying peter lavelle japan's agony in the world's x. globalization we are told is a process that can benefit
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branch so far bank of america in washington d.c. has been shut down twice by us on protesters and movement is getting so much publicity in the u.k. that today the government there announced they were raising taxes on the rich oil companies and banks and declaring no more cuts to social programs given that actually the daily taken just a minute but will us on the same sort of response from our government here and tell us is ryan clayton regional spokesman for the u.s. uncut movement brian welcome hey thanks for having me great to have you here with us the first of all why bank of america well big of america's and agreed is tax dodgers you know they made four point four billion dollars in two thousand and nine and zero dollars in taxes you know and if that one company alone would do their fair share you know we could unquote one point seven billion dollars in early childhood education that's head start in title one programs so america do we want teachers or do we want tax cheats and that's a decision we have to make right and it looks
branch so far bank of america in washington d.c. has been shut down twice by us on protesters and movement is getting so much publicity in the u.k. that today the government there announced they were raising taxes on the rich oil companies and banks and declaring no more cuts to social programs given that actually the daily taken just a minute but will us on the same sort of response from our government here and tell us is ryan clayton regional spokesman for the u.s. uncut movement brian...
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in america or you lose a job you don't even have money to go to your host. countries that capital or just pay people not only get some minimum standard of living you can get retrained for another job and also paradoxically actually there's not less pressure for protectionism in say scandinavian countries in america and i want to switch gears now i know in your book you talk a lot about neil liberal message as a kind of damage back in your opinion has neoliberal liberalism done to the economy yes i read this article created that you need to liberalize oprah not been privatized you can only tell you economy to the maximum extent and it has done shills damages you know i mean the biggest damage is probably what has been done to the firm or soviet bloc countries when they were opened up in the late eighty's early ninety's i mean they were told there were once you privatized all the companies very quickly and to regulate everything everything was fine no it wasn't i mean these countries went through very deep recessions which have followed me just. allowed throug
in america or you lose a job you don't even have money to go to your host. countries that capital or just pay people not only get some minimum standard of living you can get retrained for another job and also paradoxically actually there's not less pressure for protectionism in say scandinavian countries in america and i want to switch gears now i know in your book you talk a lot about neil liberal message as a kind of damage back in your opinion has neoliberal liberalism done to the economy...
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that's the engine that drives america's economy. we depend on small businesses to create, you know, most of the jobs in america. we need to facilitate that, given the high unemployment rates when we have had 21 consecutive months of unemployment rates at or above 9%. that's the longest stretch in our nation's history. so these two programs collectively and individually will contribute significantly to the growth of small businesses and job creation in this country, and that's why i think there is a broad array of organizations that are supporting this legislation because it's a testament to its history of success. so, mr. president, i yield the floor. ms. landrieu: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator senator from louisiana is recognized. ms. landrieu: thank you, mr. president. i see that i have several colleagues on the floor, and there is another coming down to speak on an amendment. i wanted to just thank senator snowe for her explanation of some of the compromises and changes and modifications that the two of us hav
that's the engine that drives america's economy. we depend on small businesses to create, you know, most of the jobs in america. we need to facilitate that, given the high unemployment rates when we have had 21 consecutive months of unemployment rates at or above 9%. that's the longest stretch in our nation's history. so these two programs collectively and individually will contribute significantly to the growth of small businesses and job creation in this country, and that's why i think there...
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i think that i think all life is precious but i think once it becomes a political issue that we in america can make abortions less necessary through prenatal care postnatal care child care universal health care a living wage and create a climate where all life would truly be valued from you know not just during the time of conception but when one birth occurs and for a time you know my own catholic faith i felt very strongly that there was only one way to look at it but then the women in my life and people from other faiths started to share their point of view i listened carefully and i decided that we need to we need to heal the nation on this issue we can you cannot heal it by saying it has to be my way or no way are there many different ways to look at the world and i think we can steer a course where those who are concerned about abortion and i understand their concern where there will be satisfied by knowing that we'll have a country where where abortion is wouldn't be seen as a first option for some people and for those who are concerned about protecting a woman's right to choose whi
i think that i think all life is precious but i think once it becomes a political issue that we in america can make abortions less necessary through prenatal care postnatal care child care universal health care a living wage and create a climate where all life would truly be valued from you know not just during the time of conception but when one birth occurs and for a time you know my own catholic faith i felt very strongly that there was only one way to look at it but then the women in my...
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in its stead america's colors were raised. today happy alaska day is one of the major holidays of the forty ninth state. during the blight showed the residents of citgo reenact the procedure of handing over the flag from russians to americans. in eight hundred sixty seven at the ceremony for placing the russian colony under u.s. control was much more modest. the american government was weary of accusations that they had wasted a lot of money headlines and splashed across the newspapers scoffed at the purchase describing it as nothing more than a bunch of ice. rumor even had is that of the seven point two million dollars paid some two hundred thousand was given just senators in the form of kickbacks. but opinion but opinion put it on their side deliberate steps which they could have filled with delicate swaim some senators. towards a hitch free ratification of the treaty. after alaska came under u.s. control the russian american company lost its influence and the russian settlers were offered a choice either return to russia or
in its stead america's colors were raised. today happy alaska day is one of the major holidays of the forty ninth state. during the blight showed the residents of citgo reenact the procedure of handing over the flag from russians to americans. in eight hundred sixty seven at the ceremony for placing the russian colony under u.s. control was much more modest. the american government was weary of accusations that they had wasted a lot of money headlines and splashed across the newspapers scoffed...
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to nine eleven almost a nine ten commission we need a period of reconciliation and truth telling in america so that we can move on we had the community doing here last week it's approach the international president greenpeace he fought in the south african movement as a fifteen year old starting out you know and his thoughts on the peace reconciliation commission were. very positive a little ambivalent at times you've actually introduced articles of impeachment against bush and cheney in the two minutes we have left your thoughts on the lessons we could learn from south africa or lessons that we might learn from other adventures of africa brought everyone forward who was involved in apartheid and their cruelties that happened and they had to come forward with their story and then there would bear was a determination about what would be the right. sentence or condition that they'd have to adhere to in order to be forgiven. president bush and dick cheney and secretary rumsfeld and secretary rice and all of those who were involved at that time are a very difficult situation because we went to
to nine eleven almost a nine ten commission we need a period of reconciliation and truth telling in america so that we can move on we had the community doing here last week it's approach the international president greenpeace he fought in the south african movement as a fifteen year old starting out you know and his thoughts on the peace reconciliation commission were. very positive a little ambivalent at times you've actually introduced articles of impeachment against bush and cheney in the...
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la argentina antes de la copa amÉrica va a jugar en África. frente a nigeria. estados unidos antes del inicio de la copa oro unos dÍas antes va a jugar en bostÓn frente al campeÓn de un mundo, frente a espaÑa en otro gran examen y otro gran partido de preparaciÓn que tendra estados unidos de cara a la defensa de e su tÍtulo en la copa oro donde le tocÓ compartir grupo con canadÁ, con panamá que le ganÓ a bolivia. el dÍa... de ayer. si no me equivoco y cerrarÁ frente a guadalupe que se clasifica siempre a la copa oro. >> me hablas de la nueva potencia del caribe. esta puede ser la Última del encuentro. >> la argentina en la copa amÉrica en el grupo bolivia, colombia y japÓn. >> allÁ va messi. al Área. milito, asechaba. saliendo tiro de esquina con esta probable finalizarÁ el encuentro. cortito la juegan los argentinos, rÁpido. vamos con messi. y aparece timoty con el balÓn. finalmente lanzando para afuera. allÁ va. roberto garcÍa pitando, indicando que esto se acabÓ. con goles de cambiasso y... estados unidos y argentina empataron. agradec
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. >>> definitivamente neira hemos estado siguiendo desde casa la cobertura magnífica de despierta américa, desde las horas de la madrugada desde que nos despertamos y ocurrió esta tragedia que ocurrió en la madrugada y ha sido una excelente cobertura y una tragedia que no solamente afecta a japón afecta primero a la humanidad que todos están preocupados por la perdida de seres humanos y al ver esas imágenes de tanta nlgente afecta también las amenazas para hawai para la costa de estados unidos, la costa este, méxico, centroamérica y sudamérica todos están en alerta. nosotros vamos a continuar esta co ibebertura especial del terro y tsunami de japón y amenaza a varios países de la costa del pacífico. el fenómeno causado por el temblor de tierra de 8. 9 golpeó la costa oeste de japón con olas que penetraron hasta las poblaciones situadas junto al mar, ahí arrastró embarcaciones, vehículos, casas, personas también provocó cuestionincendie salieron de control la agencia coi reporta 1500 muertos y 88 mil desaparecidos pero hay quienes dicen que la cifra es menor, a 300 per
. >>> definitivamente neira hemos estado siguiendo desde casa la cobertura magnífica de despierta américa, desde las horas de la madrugada desde que nos despertamos y ocurrió esta tragedia que ocurrió en la madrugada y ha sido una excelente cobertura y una tragedia que no solamente afecta a japón afecta primero a la humanidad que todos están preocupados por la perdida de seres humanos y al ver esas imágenes de tanta nlgente afecta también las amenazas para hawai para la costa...
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america thanks so much for watching christine for that had a great weekend.
america thanks so much for watching christine for that had a great weekend.
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you'd left a computer gear or an i pad or an i phone those those are built in the united states of america and there's the president said continuously and i agree with him innovation is the key to being able to. yeah you see john thinks the apple builds those i phones i pads and i touch is right here in the u.s. but he's all right all the technology was developed by apple in california they are actually assembled in the u.s. any idea where they were built john if you flip over any of these devices they clearly say designed by apple in california assembled in china you know john the place the corporations go to for cheap labor so sorry john mccain but you want made in america one o one at a later segment united steelworkers president leo gerard corrected mccain and a spokesperson for mccain later told c.n.n. the senator was aware they were designed but not made in the u.s. and that he simply misspoke seems to be a trend when it comes to john doesn't remember back in two thousand and eight presidential and during the presidential campaign he claimed that the fundamentals of our economy are s
you'd left a computer gear or an i pad or an i phone those those are built in the united states of america and there's the president said continuously and i agree with him innovation is the key to being able to. yeah you see john thinks the apple builds those i phones i pads and i touch is right here in the u.s. but he's all right all the technology was developed by apple in california they are actually assembled in the u.s. any idea where they were built john if you flip over any of these...
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. >>> america's economy depends on new jobs. scott mcgrew is joining us. >> all kinds of jobs. bob redell, tear down that wall. as we wrap it up this morning, a look ahead to tomorrow. the first friday of the month is when we'll get the latest unemployment numbers from the labor department. those numbers have been very strange, very hard to read lately. don't confuse those with the less important weekly first-time jobless claims. we got those this morning. they were positive. fewer people were applying for benefits since 2008. >>> meanwhile, take a look at this. youtube video, a guy on a glacier. let me strap these really slippery things onto -- hold on just a second, wait a minute. hold on. yeah. steven ager is a professional skier. he is fine. truly one of the longest tumbles down a mountain using a camera i have ever seen. this is getting passed around in the e-mail this morning. we should put that on our facebook. >> nbc morning news, become our friend. thank you for being our friend. the "today" show is up next.
. >>> america's economy depends on new jobs. scott mcgrew is joining us. >> all kinds of jobs. bob redell, tear down that wall. as we wrap it up this morning, a look ahead to tomorrow. the first friday of the month is when we'll get the latest unemployment numbers from the labor department. those numbers have been very strange, very hard to read lately. don't confuse those with the less important weekly first-time jobless claims. we got those this morning. they were positive....
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in the back instead of the bad america gave a real chance for freedom in iraq and the soldiers fought bravely battle badly you know nobody i don't think wants to put down our soldiers leave the capability to people we don't know i don't know in the book apparently had died in this conflict and and what a conflict that was unnecessary it was a conflict that was absolutely unnecessary record nothing to nothing to do. and in any case i grew thomas jefferson when he said that we should have a national military draft and we should have local militias and everybody should be a member of that next week like switzerland does and he said i so i hope i shall never see a time when i live in a nation with higher lines in the military and with people poor people going into the military is the only job i don't think i'm going to hold ok all right the oregon state house passed a bill this week that requires computer techs to report any evidence of child porn you find a fix in someone's computer face up to your prison themselves isn't deputizing the geek squad a bad idea and what happened to fourth m
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stories we covered go to r t dot com slash usa or check out our youtube page you tube dot com slash r t america and christine freeze out will be back in a half hour. ok thom hartmann here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. wealthy british scientists are. right in the. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. download the official obligation to i phone the i pod touch from the i choose ops to live. life on the go live. video on demand g.'s mine really comes an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question. shows the same i definitely gives me that israel. the marlin the arab world power of people's hopes and the deadly reactions of tire in the sun are tunisia and egypt leading the way for our libya. live . the same. lives. bringing you the latest in science
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and the land over its head in wars what kind of toll has a place on america will look at the many costs that come with more. and going to war as part of a humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection for others less than for themselves. and from wars to an economic crisis to political polarization who is behind it all one man is blaming a group called the oil and drug cartel and he says what's happening now harkens back to another dark time germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. intrigues all discuss. it's wednesday march thirtieth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine frizz out there watching our team. don't start today with an update on the situation in libya where you could say it's been a pendulum swing in the quest for control there in the last twenty four hours we've seen rebels having to retreat being pushed east by troops loyal to moammar gadhafi progress off the forces have been shelling rebels with mortars and rockets and just how organized and prepared the rebel forces are almost starting to become a serious question and day twelve of western involveme
and the land over its head in wars what kind of toll has a place on america will look at the many costs that come with more. and going to war as part of a humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection for others less than for themselves. and from wars to an economic crisis to political polarization who is behind it all one man is blaming a group called the oil and drug cartel and he says what's happening now harkens back to another dark time germany in the one nine hundred...
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america. not that simple as that is a. reach for empire would destroy america congressman are we now and another war if we're keep being told repeatedly that this is an international operation that the u.s. is going to step back from it a couple of days but is this a third war for america right now it's a fourth front because you have to count pakistan so here we are in a fourth front of a war. without the representatives of the people having any say in it it's a very dangerous moment in the it's an argument great experience so what i'm trying to do as a member of congress who took an oath to defend the constitution of the united states is to say wait a minute there is a process here which protects america from overreaching and the president didn't didn't abide by that process and that's a huge problem and he mentioned pakistan what about some of our operations in yemen is that something of a president has ever seen for approval yemen as well which it's true so wherever we go with our armed forces we are in a situation whe
america. not that simple as that is a. reach for empire would destroy america congressman are we now and another war if we're keep being told repeatedly that this is an international operation that the u.s. is going to step back from it a couple of days but is this a third war for america right now it's a fourth front because you have to count pakistan so here we are in a fourth front of a war. without the representatives of the people having any say in it it's a very dangerous moment in the...
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and you know i think you really hit it dead on when you talk about corporate america there because even with this health care legislation that was passed obviously it's not perfect there are a lot of people out there who are critique it but it just makes you wonder if anything that's going to get passed will ever really make a difference if we don't talk about corporate control in america the same way that was three or four basically just allows the banks to skirt around that reform i feel like the same you know it's the same thing with health care the insurance industry's still went out at the end. yeah you're absolutely right the number one problem we have in this country right now is the fact that corporate america controls all ok they control the wealth they control all the legislation you know that is the number one reason why the power of the people is you know not being listened to because politicians are getting all of their campaign money from corporations you know they give america didn't spend any money in two thousand and nine on federal taxes in fact the government paid big
and you know i think you really hit it dead on when you talk about corporate america there because even with this health care legislation that was passed obviously it's not perfect there are a lot of people out there who are critique it but it just makes you wonder if anything that's going to get passed will ever really make a difference if we don't talk about corporate control in america the same way that was three or four basically just allows the banks to skirt around that reform i feel like...
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we have to regain our competitive spirit in america. [applause] we have to teach children that you got to work hard and do the right thing in order to be the best, and we have to stop allowing the children of our country to be proud of mediocrity. that is the only way we are going to -- [applause] >> a question up here. let's wait for the microphone. >> thank you. i am also a student at the clinton school. i am very glad you are here to join us. i want to go back to teachers and results. you mentioned the need for good teachers with great results in our school. my question is, in at a school like little rock central -- where it is split between black kids and white kids, with a minority of other ethnicities -- asians, the growing hispanic population -- what does a good teacher look like in a school as diverse as that and how you measure that? you talk about results, and the kids results, but i am interested in hearing the other things that mayor johnson mentioned earlier. how do you evaluate those teachers? >> so, first of all, i think
we have to regain our competitive spirit in america. [applause] we have to teach children that you got to work hard and do the right thing in order to be the best, and we have to stop allowing the children of our country to be proud of mediocrity. that is the only way we are going to -- [applause] >> a question up here. let's wait for the microphone. >> thank you. i am also a student at the clinton school. i am very glad you are here to join us. i want to go back to teachers and...
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today, latin america is democratic. virtually all the people here have gone from living under a dictatorship to democracy. we have seen historic, peaceful transfers of power. the work of perfecting ever democracies is never done. this is outstanding progress that has been made here in the americas. today, latin america is growing. they made a tough but necessary reforms. they have handled the economic downturn better than other regions. tens of millions of people have been lifted from extreme poverty. a new middle-class is demanding more of themselves and more from their government. latin america is coming together to address shared challenges. when a coup in honduras threatened a democratic process, the nations of the hemisphere in felt the democratic charge, helping to lay this foundation for a return to the pool of law. contributions of latin american countries have been critical in haiti as well as latin america diplomacy in the elections in haiti. that america is contributing to global prosperity in the security. l
today, latin america is democratic. virtually all the people here have gone from living under a dictatorship to democracy. we have seen historic, peaceful transfers of power. the work of perfecting ever democracies is never done. this is outstanding progress that has been made here in the americas. today, latin america is growing. they made a tough but necessary reforms. they have handled the economic downturn better than other regions. tens of millions of people have been lifted from extreme...
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but look around south america. they have a space process he's in some countries and it means when you are elected as president, you have a longer term. so in mexico for the sample you get a six year term as long term but it gives you a little more bandwidth to think about the structural problems without constantly having elections. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states a few months ago in midterms in november and here we already the discourse on television and the united states is set up the next elections. where does the policy maker of the scope or the band width to focus on the structural problem? everybody acknowledges they, are there. they talk about energy efficiency without basically trying to maintain what is their big thing which is the same power. >> host: i don't think this was actually something that you address in the book or maybe i just forgot it, is there any evidence that longer term is actually result in better policymaking? i get the feeling if you are a poor country
but look around south america. they have a space process he's in some countries and it means when you are elected as president, you have a longer term. so in mexico for the sample you get a six year term as long term but it gives you a little more bandwidth to think about the structural problems without constantly having elections. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states a few months ago in midterms in november and here we already the discourse on television and the...
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., but throughout asia, africa and south america that are all contributing to higher crude oil prices and higher gasoline prices at the pump. >> the highest prices felt here in the golden state where some places near $5 a gallon. >> hurt the pocket. especially with no job. >> higher gas prices mean everything costs more. from groceries, to airline tickets and popular vacation destinations. in north carolina, charter boat captains are worried about their livelihoods. >> if it hits like $4 a gallon, we burn 400 gallon ons a trip, that's $1600 to make the trip just for the feel. >> now with oil selling for more than $100 a barrel, the white house is considering tapping into the strategic oil reserves. the high price of gas is also raises the prices of just about everything besides gas we buy. food, electronics. tonight at 6:00, we'll introduce you to a silicon valley company helps to bring those prices down and save you money. >> premium unleaded, $4.25 a gallon. if your car has a meter. use it. those cars save 5 to 15% on gas mileage. also, don't warm up your car. start it and drive imm
., but throughout asia, africa and south america that are all contributing to higher crude oil prices and higher gasoline prices at the pump. >> the highest prices felt here in the golden state where some places near $5 a gallon. >> hurt the pocket. especially with no job. >> higher gas prices mean everything costs more. from groceries, to airline tickets and popular vacation destinations. in north carolina, charter boat captains are worried about their livelihoods. >>...
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america's. what some of called intervention itis. we intervened based on lies in iraq we intervened based on a misreading of history in afghanistan are we going to rein in pakistan we're going to call virtually across the globe it's time that america began to realize that these interventions have not made us more secure they've made us less secure every occupation fuels an insurgency in the case of libya and intervention would be disastrous would be intervening in a civil war now certainly we should be concerned about what happens to the people in libya but we do not have a right to be able to pick who's going to win or lose there because the minute we intervene let's say we intervened on behalf of those who are protesting and the horrible activities of because the government then khadafi would turn around and say see their us pawns and it would really undermine the ability to create change within the country of libya so the united states has to take a more modest approach in and work with the world community on matters of human secu
america's. what some of called intervention itis. we intervened based on lies in iraq we intervened based on a misreading of history in afghanistan are we going to rein in pakistan we're going to call virtually across the globe it's time that america began to realize that these interventions have not made us more secure they've made us less secure every occupation fuels an insurgency in the case of libya and intervention would be disastrous would be intervening in a civil war now certainly we...
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remind you we're discussing what is happening with america's democracy. but first let's see what russians think about their own country's democracy read this covering their use the push for democracy isn't full swing around the globe and then in that greater middle east is no better evidence but in the us the strongest proponent of democratic revenues does it work and can the more proceed be the same everywhere the public opinion agency live out of sun i asked russians what kind of democracy is preferable probably a country forty three percent see democracy in russia preserving the country's national traditions and specifics twenty three percent believe russia should follow the path of european and american forms fourteen percent still see the soviet model to be the prime choice and others seven see russia does not need democracy with the way of a democratic uprising in the northern africa while the rest read this cover democratic values. steve before we went to the break i noticed that you are reloading your political pistol to fire back at ford so go ri
remind you we're discussing what is happening with america's democracy. but first let's see what russians think about their own country's democracy read this covering their use the push for democracy isn't full swing around the globe and then in that greater middle east is no better evidence but in the us the strongest proponent of democratic revenues does it work and can the more proceed be the same everywhere the public opinion agency live out of sun i asked russians what kind of democracy is...
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america and to keep up on the latest stories not covered by the mainstream press you don't have to follow me on twitter it's at least a captain of one word i'll see you here in just half an hour. wealthy british. market mind. i know what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report on our cheap. the latest in something instancing elicit from. the future of coverage. the thing. the so. it's on arbonne here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. the official policy of location on phone on called touch from the i choose i'm still. on the go. video. smiling little girls and this feeds now in the palm of your. question. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world from the streets of canada. for racial to rule the day. led. to me. politics has no part to play on the field of strife of competition. throughout history we've been told that sports and politics don't mix and this is. a bit like when why lose you think that sports peopl
america and to keep up on the latest stories not covered by the mainstream press you don't have to follow me on twitter it's at least a captain of one word i'll see you here in just half an hour. wealthy british. market mind. i know what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report on our cheap. the latest in something instancing elicit from. the future of coverage. the thing. the so. it's on arbonne here...
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and the divide between the haves and have nots in america continues to grow but in one u.s. city that's advice lives on the same street we'll take you to baltimore maryland for a disturbing look at the rapid decay of the american dream. dirty little secrets in the nation's capital you've heard of sex trafficking and laws to crackdown on it have you heard that it happens just steps away from where those laws are made we'll talk to one woman who broke away from a lifestyle which she should have been protecting. and how far would you go to stick up for your beliefs one environmentalist is going to jail for his hear how his high bid for government owned land keeps it out of the hands of big oil and gas companies. it's friday march fourth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for is out there watching our team. well i want to start today by talking about a tightrope this country seems to be walking on more and more on one side politics then power on the other side principles and ideals we live in a country that has been described by some as a shining beacon of democracy and th
and the divide between the haves and have nots in america continues to grow but in one u.s. city that's advice lives on the same street we'll take you to baltimore maryland for a disturbing look at the rapid decay of the american dream. dirty little secrets in the nation's capital you've heard of sex trafficking and laws to crackdown on it have you heard that it happens just steps away from where those laws are made we'll talk to one woman who broke away from a lifestyle which she should have...
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gira que es una tradición de noticias univisión cada vez que un presidente de los estados unidos viaja américa latino. >> ahora pasamos contigo. >> el consejo de seguridad de la onu aprobó la creación de una zona de exclusión aérea sobre libia que permitirá la protección de las zonas pobladas bajo las amenazas de gaddafi incluyendo la ciudad en poder de los rebeldes autoriza otras medidas contra el dictador, aseguró que iba a responder contra ataque si es atacado por fuerzas internacionales y amenaza con atacar la pasión. >> nos vamos a la pausa comercial y cuando regresemos, tendremos todos los detalles de los vuelos que están llegando a territorio estadounidense provenien provenientes de japón. volvemos. >> es de 400 por hora. exponerse a una dosis de 5.000, puede causar cáncer. >> precisamente los detectores de radiación en los aeropuertos en chicago, dieron positivo cuando algunos pasajeros de vuelo el vuelos de japón, pasaron que hicieron las autoridades y que ocurrió con los pasajeros, tenemos a viviana avila. desde chicago >> efectivamente las autoridades federales confirm
gira que es una tradición de noticias univisión cada vez que un presidente de los estados unidos viaja américa latino. >> ahora pasamos contigo. >> el consejo de seguridad de la onu aprobó la creación de una zona de exclusión aérea sobre libia que permitirá la protección de las zonas pobladas bajo las amenazas de gaddafi incluyendo la ciudad en poder de los rebeldes autoriza otras medidas contra el dictador, aseguró que iba a responder contra ataque si es atacado por...
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esfuerzo internacional, diseñados por la resolución de la onu >>> vamos a pasar del mundo arabe al américa latina, el gobierno de méxico dice que no fueron inforamdos de la operación rápido y furioso, le informaron al presidente felipe calderón >>> en sí, no lo autoricé nuestra política es atrapar a los narcotraficantes, lo que ha dicho que es que ha nombrado un investigador >>> quien lo autorizó? >>> no tenemos todos los hechos >>> no le informaron a usted? >>> claro que no, los estados unidos es muy grande, pero quiero decirte nítidamente, que hable'con el presidente felipe calderón, nuestra política es de mejorar la intervención de armamentos que van hacia el sur, porque ha estado interviniendo en los problemas de seguridad de méxico, pero estamos tratando de desarrollar una cooperación entre estados unidos y méxico como nunca antes, esto nos permite abordar el problema de manera integral. tenemos obligaciones, no solamente es el problema de méxico sino también nuestro tenemos que reducir la demanda de estupefacientes, queremos reducir la demanda, a través de programas
esfuerzo internacional, diseñados por la resolución de la onu >>> vamos a pasar del mundo arabe al américa latina, el gobierno de méxico dice que no fueron inforamdos de la operación rápido y furioso, le informaron al presidente felipe calderón >>> en sí, no lo autoricé nuestra política es atrapar a los narcotraficantes, lo que ha dicho que es que ha nombrado un investigador >>> quien lo autorizó? >>> no tenemos todos los hechos >>> no le...
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away and if i go to you know washington should the people of saudi arabia have the same freedoms that america and its western allies claim should be for egyptians or tunisians for libyans i mean is is saudi arabia just so different and so separate and so exceptional. no. you argue with with ambassador jordan. and with. most of what they say and this is a natural issue this is a certainly people's issue especially to you with sixty seventy percent of the relation below the age of twenty five years old so this is a new generation of people are truly. jordan and i discussed this briefly when he was giving a talk in washington d.c. or on a russian plane in situ it. is not our perception of what's happening in the out of walls is going to accomplish whether or not the i made a cons like a truck of a certain government like it was are i like it or not. it is a new get out and of people who are rejecting that all value is the use of freely given as a as a tool of oppression discrimination. expropriation rejecting one family or all. the surge out in general this where would you people are a victim at
away and if i go to you know washington should the people of saudi arabia have the same freedoms that america and its western allies claim should be for egyptians or tunisians for libyans i mean is is saudi arabia just so different and so separate and so exceptional. no. you argue with with ambassador jordan. and with. most of what they say and this is a natural issue this is a certainly people's issue especially to you with sixty seventy percent of the relation below the age of twenty five...
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we have with our diversity the different cultures the paper and histories i think makes a stronger america and if it's good for germany then it would be great for us because we have more diversity and it's not just us mexico doesn't israel in this little list of b.s. that have what basically you're proposing do you think that a draft in addition to providing the positives that you've already described would prevent unnecessary wars or might cause everybody to think twice before hey let's go out to iraq or that kind of thing no question about it somehow they didn't think of the trillions of dollars that would cause it's two billion dollars every week and it really amazes me i have to go to these you know. they're only in communities that have high unemployment and see how we just ignore the number of american kids that have die or others who. had citizen but want to become so this is a believe this is a thought less way to do it it's not fear it is morally right. and i truly believe that if you tell me that you're going to start a fight it's one thing if you tell me that is joe is going to
we have with our diversity the different cultures the paper and histories i think makes a stronger america and if it's good for germany then it would be great for us because we have more diversity and it's not just us mexico doesn't israel in this little list of b.s. that have what basically you're proposing do you think that a draft in addition to providing the positives that you've already described would prevent unnecessary wars or might cause everybody to think twice before hey let's go out...
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who are going to go out and buy stuff people who are actually going to make stuff and make it in in america we can't live as a low wage economy we should live as a high wage economy and so this income inequality is a threat to our economy and then also tom to our democracy it is not good when the top one percent of americans control thirty four percent of all the wealth more than the bottom ninety percent who control twenty nine percent it skews our whole democratic processes well it is amazing eighty one percent of americans chris poll i mentioned in the sort of are in agreement with you how do you leverage that level of popular on the ground populist support for this kind of program to put pressure on republicans in power in the house to pass your bill well actually one of my co-sponsors john yarmuth said that last october when he was talking about an idea of taxing millionaires he was told by some republicans that if it actually came up for a vote they'd have a hard time voting against it i think that we have a tremendous organizing opportunity right now out in the districts to put press
who are going to go out and buy stuff people who are actually going to make stuff and make it in in america we can't live as a low wage economy we should live as a high wage economy and so this income inequality is a threat to our economy and then also tom to our democracy it is not good when the top one percent of americans control thirty four percent of all the wealth more than the bottom ninety percent who control twenty nine percent it skews our whole democratic processes well it is amazing...
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america is not about great wealth or power. the purpose of america is you. the purpose of america is to create an opportunity for each and every person blessed to be in this country. to be able to live as they ought to live, as they were called to live. we all share values. america, i always say that if i went backo my father's home country of italy and lived there for 50 years, i would not be an italian. when my father came here and learned england -- english and was able to live and be an american, he was an american because he accepted america as the idea is. america is about an idea anit has to be about shared value for what is it? -- or what is it? people say we suld set these aside and have a truce. it is to wear. it is the purpose of our country. i have been out fighting in the wars on these moral issues. i can tell you, i had a chance to speak to which anderson who is the chairman of the judiciary committee. i was talking with him and we have been dealing with these maiage issues and abortion issues and it is tough. i have never been through the assa
america is not about great wealth or power. the purpose of america is you. the purpose of america is to create an opportunity for each and every person blessed to be in this country. to be able to live as they ought to live, as they were called to live. we all share values. america, i always say that if i went backo my father's home country of italy and lived there for 50 years, i would not be an italian. when my father came here and learned england -- english and was able to live and be an...
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look around south america. they have democracy processes in some countries, and to processes mean when you're elected or the president, you have a longer term. in mexico, for example, there's a six year term. it's one term, but gives you more time to think aboutth structural problems without having the election. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states just a few months ago, midterms in november, and here we are already much of the discourse on television in the united states is about the next election which is next year. where does policymaker have the scope or bandwidth to focus on problems. everybody acknowledges it's there, infrastructure, education, energy efficiency, without main taping what's their big thing which is to stay in power. >> host: this isn't something addressed in the book or maybe i forgot it, but is there any evidence that longer terms or anything like that result in better policymaking? i get the feeling that if you're a poor country, you're hungry, and therefor
look around south america. they have democracy processes in some countries, and to processes mean when you're elected or the president, you have a longer term. in mexico, for example, there's a six year term. it's one term, but gives you more time to think aboutth structural problems without having the election. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states just a few months ago, midterms in november, and here we are already much of the discourse on television in the...
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covered go to our team dot com slash usa also check out our you tube page you tube dot com slash our to america and christine for that. the issue is that so much given to each musician on the mark when the battle for libya is the so-called humanitarian intervention there are so noble and straightforward most instruments. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report on r g. h i'm arriving here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. i think it's. a low in the well from the crosstalk i'm peter lavelle the battle for libya is the so-called humanitarian intervention there so noble and straightforward must intervention lead to military occupation and human suffering and is the libyan scenario a new template for disaster. they can. discuss what's happening in libya i'm joined by david gibbs in tucson he's a professor of government at the university of arizona in london we have i bet she is a senior lecturer in intern
covered go to our team dot com slash usa also check out our you tube page you tube dot com slash our to america and christine for that. the issue is that so much given to each musician on the mark when the battle for libya is the so-called humanitarian intervention there are so noble and straightforward most instruments. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines...